Chuckwagon Coffee by L. Carter Holman (bio below)
Image Size 23 x 23
Paper Size 28 x 26
Open Edition Unframed Print
Fine Art Reproduction on High Quality Art Paper
New Item Purchased directly form the official publisher for whom we are authorized deal
May be available in other sizes or on canvas. Check our eBay Store or email me direct.
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L. Carter Holman
Renowned artist, Linda Carter Holman, brings a vibrantly rich world to life through a variety of artistic media.
From her birth in a small town in Oklahoma, to her childhood in Venezuela, through her adult life spent in a variety of locations in the Southwest and California, Linda Carter Holman has been inspired by places both actual and imaginary. At about the age of 20, she began to explore her artistic nature through painting. Holman also works in ceramics, print making and bronze sculpture. She taught herself how to use these media to express her fervent imagination, and she became well known as a Naive-Sophisticate artist.
Her gift for creating characters in settings that celebrate life is evident in all phases of her painting. Observing a painting by Carter Holman is like opening the pages of a good book filled with colorful characters and descriptive narrative. A master storyteller, Carter Holman draws on her life experience and vivid imagination to create canvases that speak of abundance, harmony, good spirits. While the flowing and seemingly innocent nature of Holman's work is what draws the viewer into her colorful world, it is her sense of humor and talent for detail that bring the viewer back into her paintings again and again. In her works, the viewer senses an excitement for life. Primarily a painter of women -- she is well known for her Latin Ladies and Cowgirls.
Linda can take a simple act or seemingly mundane task and make it interesting. A cow grazing, a squirrel gathering nuts, or a beautiful young woman reading a book, evoke special feelings and bring new meaning to these actions. Lush and beautiful, her paintings invite one to take part in a fanciful, two-dimensional dance. her works are not only aesthetically pleasing, but they also challenge the viewer to create new and vivid perspectives on life.
"I fill the canvas as life is full and worth living," Linda says, "Here on the canvas people live a rich existence, rich in the sense that they can make the best of what there is."
"I like to think of my women as the Quan Yins of the west. Compassionate. Comprising both the masculine and feminine. Intelligence and beauty."
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